FUCKING CHRIST--YOU'VE PISSED ME OFF SO MUCH WITH YOUR DUMBSHIT IGNORANT SHEEPLE MENTALITY, I DON'T EVEN KNOW IF I'M BEING COHERENT. YOU'RE MAKING ME LOVE JAMES CAMERON, DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT? FUCK YOU AND YOUR CHERRY PICKING OVERLY IDEALISTIC PSEUDO-CENSORSHIP, FUCK YOU, ALL OF YOU, WITH IT UNTIL THE PIXELS MELT OFF YOUR SCREENS AND SHORT OUT YOUR KEYBOARDS!

Conservative person: Look at that freaky son of a bitch, with the make-up and eye liner and tattoos. What the fuck does he think this is Halloween?
Me: You mean Tim?
Cp: You KNOW him?
Me: I go to church with him. My mom is on the church council with his dad. I did my confirmation with him--he's actually one of the most religious people I know.

Latino person: I mean, I like Charle and all, but you know how they get some times.
Me: Who?
Lp: You know, black people.
Me: My dad was way darker than she is. . ._________________...if a single leaf holds the eye, it will be as if the remaining leaves were not there.https://www.facebook.com/O.A.Drake/https://twitter.com/oadrake

There's been a few comments about Django here and there, and I've been pretty much trying to bite my tongue. I think what set me off is the flippant attitude of "I find this highly offensive, but I'm only going to vaguely allude to it." That and the only sacred cow I have when it comes to works of fiction is that there are no sacred cows. When it comes to censorship I take it all very personal, even if it's not inflicted upon me. I find trite little quips like what the two of them left to be worse than any wall of text or 3,000 word rant.

Mind you, this doesn't mean I don't respect other people's opinions. Who knows, they might even change my mind. But you can't imply that something is horrific and then step back when it comes to actually explaining anything. If you do, you're just being hypocritical to yourself and diminishing the value of the issue you're trying to address. In other words, if it truly is offending you, the LAST thing you should do is backdown from a fight you've started yourself.

And Aladdin was a curve ball --- it's WAY MORE offensive than your link indicates, Disney is the last reason anyone should be offended, if they're going to be offended. Aladdin wasn't part of the original Arabian Nights, it was written by some French guy in the 1800's, along with Alibaba and Sinbad. While all three are legitimate middle eastern stories, something doesn't quite seem right that three of the most commonly portrayed tales in western culture are based upon a westerner's version of Middle Eastern folklore._________________...if a single leaf holds the eye, it will be as if the remaining leaves were not there.https://www.facebook.com/O.A.Drake/https://twitter.com/oadrake

man, darqcyde, it's so great you could come back and instantly remind us how much of a fucking cartoon you are._________________Once, at a local NOW meeting where I was the only male among about a dozen women, a feminism trivia contest was held. I came in third.

Obviously you're not interested in an actual conversation (or in even understanding what I meant before creating a bunch of caricatures), but just to clarify for anyone who is interested in knowing/hearing more on the subject of what about Django unchained is problematic (and hint: it has nothing to do with it being "OMG too soon" or whatever other strawman you want to dream up), I'll just leave this here, as it covers most (but alas, not all) of my feelings on the subject, and I can't find the article I'm actually looking for.

And FTR, I didn't even say I disliked either the movie or the strip. (Movie is OK, strip is OMG SO PRETTY) Because you can like problematic things. And that's OK! (as long as your recognize the problematic bits.)

Now if you'll excuse me I have to go remove baked treats from my oven.

yeah, the 'too soon' was probably my favourite bit as well._________________Once, at a local NOW meeting where I was the only male among about a dozen women, a feminism trivia contest was held. I came in third.